The Ainosco® Taiwan Government Research Archives is the most extensive and complete Taiwan government research archive database on the market. Its collects content spanning more than 75 years from 1945 to the present―including gazettes, proceedings and who's who biographies of key figures in central government agencies, provincial-level local government agencies, and people's representative bodies―content that comprehensively chronicles the records of Taiwan's governance and laws in various aspects of civil administration, finance, infrastructure, agriculture and forestry, culture, education, transportation, etc. Its family of databases provides specific empirical data that aids understanding of Taiwan's political transformation, political elites, and experience with developing the rule of law and fostering economic expansion, as well as analyzing the process by which Taiwan achieved its "economic miracle" and technological development.
Taiwan Provincial Council proceedings, bills tabled by assembly members, project reports, interpellations and responses, etc.
Taiwan Provincial Government regulations and correspondence with Executive Yuan; Provincial Government decrees and promulgations
Reports of each session of the Legislative Yuan; Governance and Budget Interpellations; Items of Discussion; ex tempore motions; debates on State issues, interpellation items, exercise of right of consent, and legislative proceedings.
Publication of important matters, such as rules and regulations of the Executive Yuan and all ministries and government agencies under its purview that involve the rights and interests of the People.
Biographic sketches of nearly 400 Taiwan Provincial Council members, including curricula vitae and analysis of bills tabled.
The Ainosco® Taiwan Government Research Archives overcomes the drawbacks of traditional bibliographic data retrieval methods applied to various government archives by utilizing OCR text extraction and in-depth search and retrieval of the contents in different government agency files, clearly presenting the context of various documents via post-classification and other related keywords and relevant information that extends retrieval yield.
The Ainosco® Taiwan Government Research Archives seamlessly integrates the various gazette archives of various central government branches and the Taiwan Provincial Government from 1945 to the present, and continually updates them. Government research materials such as policy white papers will be gradually added to enhance content diversity and richness.
With complete content spanning more than 75 years, tagged data is abundant and comprehensive. Authority control and integration of key figures, organizations, regulations, topics, etc., provide users with fast and accurate document retrieval.
The Ainosco® Taiwan Government Research Archives offers one-stop search and retrieval of files scattered across various government agency websites, no more missing file content due to changes of any agency website address.
Future plans call for adding biographical and historical materials about administrative officials and people's representatives from the National History Museum, Taiwan Archives Museum, Legislative Yuan Museum, and the Academia Sinica Political and Economic Database.